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added: In regards to the thumbs down....you kids wouldn't know scary if you watched it...this stuff out there today is like watch Mr. Rogers. You want scary you have to watch some of the older classics that knew how to scare people.

Wow i've got considered maximum of those and Insidious became definitely extraordinarily damn frightening. sounds such as you like some worldwide style: The Orphanage - haunting, frightening and a appealing tale from Guillermo del Toro the attention - the chinese language version! some terrifying scenes and an ending twist that competitors The 6th experience journey Horizon - sci-fi horror that scared anybody i understand A tale of two Sisters - visually astonishing Korean horror

I thought that "The Exorcist" was rather scary because of the "real" feel the movie delivers. Unfortunately, I saw the movie when I was 11 and it scared me pretty bad. I just watched it again the other night and wasn't affected at all.

Another great scary movie is Poltergeist. Even when compared to current special effects, I still feel that Poltergeist was done incredibly well.

I don't find "monster" movies scary because they are unrealistic. The best scary movies are ones that are believable and keep you up all night wondering what's making those creaking noises...

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Sleep Away Camp part 1. The chick at the end reveals that she has a pecker. J/K on the scariest movie but the end through me for a loop! Dumbest movie ever...but the ending makes it well worth watching.

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There were only a few movies to ever get to me. The very first time I saw The Ring, I was terrified to the core. Recently, The Strangers scared the crap out of me.